03 High Street - how we identify photos

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Here is a sample of the process we use to identify "orphan" photos. Accuracy is everything and we do not ever just guess as this helps perpetuate false information and once it is out there, it is often difficult to correct! In this particular instance it took two years on and off to identify the location.

This is the mystery photo that confounded everybody for the past 15 years. (Photo courtesy of Ken Traill)


The first obvious way to try to identify it was the pattern on the corner brackets and trying to match it to other photos.
The angle makes it deceptive but the windows and parapet match the 1932 photo below.
Alexander Traill (Alex) & Sons were the proprietors of the Soda Fountain. Herbert William Traill (Bert) was one of his sons.
Alex Traill is listed in business directories as a Confectioner.
The car dates the photo to the 1920s and HW Traill is listed in business directories from 1925, before he moved to 44 High Street. We don't know the date he moved but we are working on it. It makes sense that he would have started in partnership with his father before branching out on his own.
The edge of the verandah of 1 High Street can be glimpsed where you would expect it to be.

A moment of clarity - it is most likely that Alex had his confectionery shop on the left and HW Traill had his general shop on the right. The building was certainly big enough - thanks Ken for this gem of inspiration that completes the picture.

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